About a minute ago, Carl Eastlund wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Eli Barzilay <eli at barzilay.org> wrote:
> > An hour ago, Carl Eastlund wrote:
> >> This probably requires a new language implementation similar to
> >> #lang s-exp that specifies the reader but allows you to specify any
> >> language bindings, in this case scribble/manual.
> >
> > IIUC, this part is equivalent to just using `#reader' before the
> > `#lang' line.
>> [shuffled]
> I thought #lang s-exp worked by using the subsequent term as a
> module path for bindings only, not a reader path.
It does.
> Is it? Doesn't #lang set up its own reader that might override the
> previous #reader?
The `#lang' reader can override the previous one, but good readers
won't. Remember the way to get scribble syntax before `at-exp':
#reader scribble/reader
#lang racket
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